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Human-Engaged Computing: the future of Human–Computer Interaction

CCF Transactions on Pervasive Computing and Interaction, 2019
Debates regarding the nature and role of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have become increasingly common. This is because HCI lacks a clear philosophical foundation from which to derive a coherent vision and consistent aims and goals. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for ongoing discussion that can give more meaningful and pertinent ...
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Companies and human right activists' engagement

2022
This chapter discusses companies and human right activists engagement, with a case study of a nonprofit NGO, GAT – Portuguese Activist Group for HIV/AIDS – that advocates for legal and political changes within the scope of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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Engaging Communities beyond the Academy: Where Humanities Advocacy and the Publicly Engaged Humanities Meet

2023
"Engaging Communities beyond the Academy: Where Humanities Advocacy and the Publicly Engaged Humanities Meet," by Beatrice Gurwitz, an essay from the Modern Language Association's 2022 collection Publishing and Scholarly Communication in the ...
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Engaging the Humanities

Profession, 2004
Cathy N. Davidson, David Theo Goldberg
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Aesthetic Engagement and the Human Landscape

2008
The idea of environment as an all-inclusive context in which humans are wholly interdependent with natural forces and other organic and inorganic objects applies equally to urban environments. Introducing an aesthetic dimension into an ecological model is both illuminating and important, for the ecological concept of an all-inclusive, interdependent ...
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Culture: The (In) Human Engagement with Nature

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation
Nature is an object of man’s fascination for a long time. From time to time, man’s approach to Nature varies according to his mental aspiration. Eco-criticism is a hermeneutic tool, which studies literature from an environmental point of view. It believes that culture and cultural products are in some way connected with the world of nature.
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Goals of the Publicly Engaged Humanities

2018
This essay outlines five goals of publicly engaged humanities work. It was originally published in 2018 on the Humanities for All website, an initiative of the National Humanities Alliance Foundation. With the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Humanities for All documents and promotes publicly engaged humanities work in U.S. higher education.
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